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Badaltey Rishtey

  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Badaltey Rishtey (1978)
Sagar Singh is a businessman who lives in scenic Simla with his widowed mom; brother, Bipin, his wife, Urmila; sister, Prema; and brother, Kishan. When he returns from USA, he meets with Prema's music teacher, Savitri C. Thakur, and falls head over heels in love with her. The Singhs approve of Savitri and soon the couple are married. What Sagar does not know is that Savitiri loves another man by the name of Manohar Dhani, who is the local tourist guide, but cannot marry him, as according to an astrology professor her husband is fated to die within the first 40 days of her marriage. She keeps her affair a secret from Sagar, but Manohar shows up - and he makes his intentions quite clear from the beginning - that he is here to marry Savitri, by hook or by crook, even if he has to kill Sagar, if necessary.
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The lover of a girl attempts to kill her husband who, according to the girl's horoscope, is going to die within a few days. Why is the lover not ready to wait and why does the girl foil his ... Read allThe lover of a girl attempts to kill her husband who, according to the girl's horoscope, is going to die within a few days. Why is the lover not ready to wait and why does the girl foil his attempts though she loves him?The lover of a girl attempts to kill her husband who, according to the girl's horoscope, is going to die within a few days. Why is the lover not ready to wait and why does the girl foil his attempts though she loves him?

  • Director
    • Raghunath Jhalani
  • Writers
    • Madan Joshi
    • Phani Majumdar
    • Mahendra Saral
  • Stars
    • Jeetendra
    • Rishi Kapoor
    • Reena Roy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Raghunath Jhalani
    • Writers
      • Madan Joshi
      • Phani Majumdar
      • Mahendra Saral
    • Stars
      • Jeetendra
      • Rishi Kapoor
      • Reena Roy
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jeetendra
    Jeetendra
    • Sagar Singh
    Rishi Kapoor
    Rishi Kapoor
    • Manohar Dhani
    Reena Roy
    Reena Roy
    • Savitri Devi
    Govardhan Asrani
    Govardhan Asrani
    • Anup Chandra Thakur
    Pinchoo Kapoor
    Pinchoo Kapoor
    • Colonel
    A.K. Hangal
    A.K. Hangal
    • Professor
    Raju Shrestha
    Raju Shrestha
    • Kishan Singh
    • (as Master Raju)
    Shobha Khote
    Shobha Khote
    • Urmila Bipin Singh
    Urmila Bhatt
    Urmila Bhatt
    • Mrs. Raghuvir Singh
    • (as Urmilla Bhatt)
    Dina Pathak
    Dina Pathak
    • Mrs. Thakur
    Omkar
      Madan Joshi
      Chandraprabha
        H.L. Pardesi
          Raja Duggal
          Raja Duggal
          • Amrit Lal's Man
          Makhan Singh
          Chander Dhani
          Kheura
          • Director
            • Raghunath Jhalani
          • Writers
            • Madan Joshi
            • Phani Majumdar
            • Mahendra Saral
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          jmathur_swayamprabha

          Changing relations

          I have a great regard for the Bollywood film director of the sixties, seventies and early eighties - Raghunath Jhaalani. He has not been a high profile or very famous film director. But this underrated film director has directed very impressive and entertaining movies viz. Aaya Saawan Jhoom Ke (1969), Anamika (1973), Uljhan (1975), Be-reham (1980) etc. Today I am reviewing a romantic social drama directed by him on a novel theme (considering the trend going on in Bollywood those days). It's Badaltay Rishtay (1978) starring Jeetendra, Rishi Kapoor and Reena Roy.

          Badaltay Rishtay (changing relations) has taken up two very important issues from the viewpoint of Indian society. Both have been relevant since ages, were relevant at the time of the release of this movie more than three decades back and they are relevant even today.

          The first one is a girl's devotion after she is married to someone other than the person she has been in love with. Right from the movies of the black and white era to Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam in 1999, the thing underscored is once the girl is married, she had better respect the wedlock and the sanctity of the husband-wife relationship (unless, of course, her husband is a bad person). Continuing to love her ex-beau and longing to live with him even after getting married to someone, is not desirable for the Indian girls. I appreciate this view with the addition that it is equally applicable to the boys too. Nothing is permanent in this world, then why should we expect the relations to be the same throughout the life when enough water might have flown in the river ? The second one is the superstitions prevalent in the Indian society, especially among the Indian women. There is little doubt that even the highly educated Indians have been utterly superstitious, believing in illogical things and believing in what the astrologers foretell about them. The situation is not very bright in this regard even today. Especially the Indian females have been vulnerable to the talks of the astrologers making them apprehensive of their future or the future of their beloveds.

          The story of Badaltay Rishtay covers both the abovesaid issues. It's a story based on triangular relationship and set in Simla. Savitri (Reena Roy) loves Manohar (Rishi Kapoor) but a professor of astrology (A.K. Hangal) tells her that once she gets married, her husband will die within 40 days of her marriage. The additional thing told to her is that if she marries again, her second marriage will be a long-lasting and joyful one. Believing it, she marries Saagar (Jeetendra) who proposes her. Now Savitri starts counting the 40 days period after which she is supposed to become a widow and free to marry Manohar, her first love. Here comes the twist in the tale.

          Manohar approaches the post-marriage home of Savitri and not only befriends her husband - Saagar but also wins the confidence of her in-laws. However Savitri is shocked like anything when he reveals his hitherto covered face which is of a greedy blackmailer who does not want her love but the money of her rich husband. He not only attempts on Saagar's life but also threatens Savitri to trap her unmarried sister-in-law in his fake love if she refuses to obey him. These developments set up a very interesting climax in which Saagar comes to know of the facts on the 40th day of their marriage (which, according to the astrologer's forecast, is going to be the last day of his life). The ending scene of the movie is again twisty and leaves a long-lasting impact on the viewers.

          Both the messages of the movie - start life afresh with the wedding moment leaving your past behind as well as not to rely the forecasts blindly - are laudable and impressively conveyed. The screenplay has been skillfully written and aptly directed.

          Among the three main protagonists, Rishi Kapoor takes the cake both in looks as well as acting performance. This was the first role of his career containing grey shades and he has delivered a stunning performance. He looks quite charming in the initial reels and equally hateable in the later reels. Jeetendra and Reena Roy are just okay. The supporting cast has done well.

          Heart-winning music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal is the icing on the cake with the beautiful lyrics coming from the pen of Anjaan. Three songs are especially mentionable - Meri Saanson Ko Jo Mehka Rahi Hai Ye Pehle Pyar Ki Khushboo, Woh Woh Na Rahe Jinke Liye Hum The Beqaraar and the title track - Na Jaane Kaise Pal Mein Badal Jaate Hain Ye Duniya Ke Badalte Rishte. Singers like Rafi, Kishore, Mahendra Kapoor, Lata and Suman Kalyanpur have given their voices for the various songs.

          Technically the movie is up to the mark. The cinematographer has captured the beauty of Simla quite proficiently. The movie is not unduly long also. In fact, romance, comedy, music, emotions, suspense; all the ingredients of an entertaining movie have been intermixed in such a way that the length is not at all felt by the watcher.

          I wholeheartedly recommend this forgotten social drama of the seventies to all the movie buffs. Just start watching this movie and then the director won't allow you to leave the drama in-between and keep you stick to your seat till the finish.

          My final words - it's said that change is the only permanent thing in the world. It's true to a great extent. Male-female relations do change with the changes arriving in the lives of the people involved and if the change is desirable, let it occur. After all, human life is dynamic, not static.
          8harineem-209-525488

          Fantastic music and Reena Roy at her best

          Reena Roy was one of those fabulous actresses of 80s who never got her due. She completely carries the movie here. Due to monetary reasons she is forced to marry a rich man Jeetendra but secretly hopes that he will die in 40 days as per a astrology prediction made,so that she can marry her lover Rishi Kapoor. But fate has something else in store. The songs are just brilliant especially " Meri Sanson ko .." and "Badaltey Rishtey".
          7vjkaram

          A great film about love, marriage and fidelity

          Reena Roy gave an amazing performance in this movie. She looked absolutely beautiful and acted very well. In those days there was Reena Roy, Hema Malini, and Rekha. These were real beauties. Today there are half naked actresses and they are like this because they don't have beauty and substitute for beauty by exposing their skin. Rishi Kapoor, the born actor, as usual did a wonderful job. Jatinder's role was just normal. Nothing spectacular.

          The movie is about how after marriage wife should be totally committed to her husband and all previous alliances, loves and relations should burn in the sacred fire at the time of marriage (in case of Hindus).

          The music by Lakshmikant Pyarelal was absolutely melodious. Many movies have been made on this theme of three angle love till date but this was one of the original ones.

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            Gumsum Si Khoye Khoye from Badaltey Rishte was inspired from Boney M's "Daddy Cool". Mahendra Kapoor and Musarrat song " Tere Hum Tere Hain" from the album Disco Fantasy in Hindi also sampled the song "Daddy Cool". The song "Daddy Cool" from the movie Daddy Cool (2009) also sampled the same song. The song "Jai Jai Note Hare" from Kaun Hain Woh (1983) at 1:48 samples Boney M song "Daddy Cool" at 0:12. The film Chaahat (1996) had a song titled "Daddy Cool" but the music was different. The male vocal's/ singing style in the song "Udi Baba" from Vidhaata, was inspired from the vocal's from the song "Daddy Cool" and "Rasputin". Two films used the song Daddy Cool in night club scene's. Dev Anand's Lootmaar and Manmohan Desai's Suhaag.
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            References Bobby (1973)
          • Soundtracks
            Mere Sanson Ko
            Lyrics by Anjaan

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          • Release date
            • March 11, 1978 (India)
          • Country of origin
            • India
          • Language
            • Hindi
          • Also known as
            • Sublime Sacrifício
          • Filming locations
            • India
          • Production companies
            • Vijaya Pictures
            • Vijayashree Pictures
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          • Runtime
            2 hours 16 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Mono

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